On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 01:49:37PM -0500, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote: > amadmin ds1 info apollo 'felix/d\$' > or amadmin ds1 info apollo felix/d\\$ > > $ is special in the expression you must write \$ if you want it.
Thanks, that works. But I guess there is still something strange: |$ amadmin ds1 info apollo 'felix/d\$' | |Current info for apollo //felix/d$: |(...) |$ amadmin ds1 info apollo 'felix/d' |amadmin: no disk matched |$ amadmin ds1 info apollo 'felix/' | |Current info for apollo //felix/c$: |(...) | |Current info for apollo //felix/d$: |(...) Why 'felix/d' doesn't match but 'felix/' matches? just asking, Lipo -- "They that can give up essential liberty | Roland E. Lipovits to obtain a little temporary safety | Vienna, Austria deserve neither liberty nor safety." | DSA-KeyID: 0xDA153FAB - Benjamin Franklin, 1759 | RSA-KeyID: 0xBC39A5CD